Deadpool 2 Deadpool 2 News and Discussion - Part 2

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Id rather they leave him out than change anything. :(

I think you could get away with a slightly watered down Deadpool in an X-Men movie or a crossover event film like Infinity War, as long as you don't water him down in his own solo films. Like, I think DP can still be funny and cool as a side character in an X-Men film, even if he's not slinging the F word and making gratuitous sex jokes constantly. But he NEEDS to be that in his own film.
 
I think you could get away with a slightly watered down Deadpool in an X-Men movie or a crossover event film like Infinity War, as long as you don't water him down in his own solo films. Like, I think DP can still be funny and cool as a side character in an X-Men film, even if he's not slinging the F word and making gratuitous sex jokes constantly. But he NEEDS to be that in his own film.

Yeah I think it could work in the same way as how Jackman's Wolverine was fine in the X-films but could get away with more in Logan where it was just him.
 
I think you could get away with a slightly watered down Deadpool in an X-Men movie or a crossover event film like Infinity War, as long as you don't water him down in his own solo films. Like, I think DP can still be funny and cool as a side character in an X-Men film, even if he's not slinging the F word and making gratuitous sex jokes constantly. But he NEEDS to be that in his own film.

Honestly if they allow deadpool to be R i could see them NOT allowing Deadpool to cross over with the MCU.

Mostly because marvel are kid friendly and introducing Deadpool into that (even watered down) would invite young kids to show interest in this anti-hero figure Deadpool and his part in this marvelverse.

Disney definately will be more careful with how they handle it then what Fox would be when it comes to switching back and forth between R and PG13.
 
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That'd be interesting- Deadpool is one way in an ensemble that's not one established in his films, and then he's how one would expect when he's on his own.

Well didn't Fox watered down the Marvel characters they have/had?

Talking about Deadpool here, not other Marvel characters or who else Fox has handled. There are X-Men threads for that.
 
All the ideas I am reading trying to incorporate this version of Deadpool into the MCU has been terrible IMO.

I would rather the series ends with Xforce than all these shoehorned MCU stuff.
 
Deadpool is the one character I could honestly see just popping up in a MCU film, no explanations given. He's already fought on a helicarrier, and made a Thanos joke. Next step: annoy Steve Rogers. He could even make a joke about being afraid Disney is going to water him down.
 
Summer Movie Preview: ‘Deadpool 2’ is about kindness (truly)


By Lindsey Bahr?|?AP April 25
LOS ANGELES — After being stuck in development for over a decade, “Deadpool” broke box-office records and shattered preconceived notions about what an R-rated superhero movie could do when it debuted in February 2016. Now the foul-mouthed mercenary is back with a sequel that’s gearing up to play in the big leagues — the summer movie season.

Star and producer Ryan Reynolds spoke to The Associated Press about what to expect when Deadpool returns to theaters on May 18.

Remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.

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AP: The first is so wild and jam-packed with everything. Did you hold anything back or save anything thinking that there would be a sequel?

REYNOLDS: Oh my God we put everything out there. We had no pie in the sky notions that we would be guaranteed a sequel after this. But (screenwriters) Rhett (Reese) and Paul (Wernick) and I had been working together for, God, coming on eight years now. We worked on the first script together for years before it even got close to being greenlit and while shooting the first film, we were already coming up with a story for the second one. But at the time it wasn’t something that was a reality; it was just something we loved. I think that at the end of the day the driving force behind “Deadpool” is that there are a great number of people who absolutely love every aspect of it. I think that’s what translates to the audience. There is an authentic joy and love for what we’re doing and we have so much fun doing it and you can’t help but feel that through the screen.

AP: Is there anything that is off-limits for Deadpool?

REYNOLDS: Not really. To make a great rated-R comic book film you’ve definitely got to push the boundaries a little bit and we leave that to the editing process to figure out what we want to keep and what we don’t. Tone is so critical in these movies and at the heart of “Deadpool” is always a very emotional story. You have to circle around that before you think about comedy bits or trying to incite reactions or that sort of thing. So “Deadpool 2” is really, at its core, about how one act of kindness can change the world. It’s sort of a nature versus nurture story at its heart and that’s critical to the film as a whole. Then you can model which sort of comedic set pieces you want around that. But at the end of the day it’s got to be an engrossing story and that’s the thing that we were most focused on from the get-go.

AP: That’s very sweet and sincere! And here I was thinking the most sincere thing about “Deadpool” was the Wikipedia page. Everything else from the logline to the marketing leans into the irreverence of it.

REYNOLDS: Deadpool at his heart is sort of like a child. Like, yeah he can be vulgar, yeah he can act out but at its core there is a certain innocence to other aspects of him and I think that is something that’s really important with the character. He sees the world through the prism of a child’s eyes sometimes and that’s also why he’s tempestuous and obnoxious and misguided so much of the time too.

AP: How are you feeling leading up to the release? With a summer date, it’s playing in the big leagues now.

REYNOLDS: For us that’s been a dream come true as well. Having “Deadpool” positioned as a summer movie gives us a little more license to go a bit bigger, but at the same time our budgets are not comparable to some of the big Marvel movies. But necessity is the mother of invention so the less we have, the more creative we have to get. It has all the same principles and tenets as the first film which Dave Leitch loved and really wanted to honor, but at the same time there’s a different flavor to it as well because Dave likes to keep major action in the lens as opposed to relying more on CGI.

It still has this kind of down and dirty feel, which I love, but it also has so many elements that I think are going to blow audiences away and surprise people. I’m super excited about it. Right now we’re just focusing in on the marketing campaign which for “Deadpool” is always to a certain degree an extension of the film itself. We get to have as much fun with the marketing as we do with the actual shooting of the movie. I’m excited to put out some of the things we have ready to go in terms of the marketing.

AP: From the studio behind “27 Dresses,” right?

REYNOLDS: Absolutely, yeah. If you loved “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” you are going to love “Deadpool.”

AP: Do you feel like this has to do better than the first to be a success?

REYNOLDS: I don’t really think about it like that. I’d be naive to not pay attention to some of the biz part of the showbiz but I know that the movie is made at a budget that makes it pretty reasonable for all parties involved and when we keep the budget down, the studio gives us a lot more play and leeway to do the things that we want to do and that’s always great. So, no, I don’t think it has to do better, necessarily.

AP: Will the film honor Joi Harris in any way? (Stuntwoman Joi Harris died while filming “Deadpool 2” ).

REYNOLDS: Oh absolutely yeah.

AP: Are you and the producers going to address T.J. Miller at all, since he’s been in the headlines recently ?

REYNOLDS: You know, I think you’ve got to ask T.J. Miller about that, he’s an expert on T.J. Miller.

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Follow AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr on Twitter: www.***********/ldbahr

Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Love this!

They truly get the character and his world, and that he's about much more than just the jokes and action. He's one of my favorite comic book characters because of how human and fragile he is. His best stories are about our weaknesses and about trying to be better people. Truly a heartbreaking and tragic character.

P.S.: Different websites are listing either 111 mins. or 120 mins. as runtime. Curious about what it'll be.
 
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Fox presentation kicks off with performance of ‘One’ from Chorus Line to promote Deadpool.

Right out of the gate, @20thcenturyfox goes big on DEADPOOL 2, with dance number and video of the antihero wishing us all a good "self-congratulatory orgy" where you "can cheat on your spouse on the company dime."

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Love this!

They truly get the character and his world, and that he's about much more than just the jokes and action. He's one of my favorite comic book characters because of how human and fragile he is. His best stories are about our weaknesses and about trying to be better people. Truly a heartbreaking and tragic character.

P.S.: Different websites are listing either 111 mins. or 120 mins. as runtime. Curious about what it'll be.

Yeah, a lot of made the first film work so well and so popular is the heart and surprising amount of emotion that film managed to sneak in amongst all the zany action and meta jokes. I hope the sequel can get in some of that still to avoid feeling stale and devoid of any meaningful depth that the first had to elevate it. Clearly its something they have considered, fingers crossed it works again.
 
Leave it to the renegade studio, Fox, to begin their #CinemaCon showcase with a sexy showgirl number and a video featuring Deadpool and Hugh Jackson waking up with a drunk and disheveled Fox honcho Chris Aronson. Deadpool: “Comcast really dodged a bullet.”

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Footage of the Dance number below.

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Edit - Here's a hi-res version of the billboard.

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Cable in X-Force I can get behind that
 
Peter posted these on his Twitter account, lol.

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Saw the newest trailer ahead of Infinity War. Love that Deadpool calls Cable Thanos and tells him he's so dark, asking if he's sure he's not part of the DC universe!! So funny!
 
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